Saturday, June 14, 2014
Classic Bike
I've only read one issue but was fairly impressed with the content and quality of bike selection, writing and photos, particularly compared with the disposable quick read motomags (Cycle World, Motorcyclist, Sport Rider, etc.). Something about the Brit mags, they work on grabbing the reader to help you live the experience of the writer. After reading just that one issue I now would love to see a CBX in the garage...Magazine is eye candy for the British Motorbike Enthusiast. We keep every issue in our motorbike shop. Love the in depth look into the bikes and great photography. Hope to continue our import subscription.A high quality magazine that's more than just a review and nostalgia forum. Filled with practical advice for expensive and non-expensive classics from all eras, this magazine has branched out in an appealing way to Japanese, Italian (not to mention relatively obscure bikes from around the world) and modern "classic" racing. This is everything from track to hill climbs to yearly coverage of Goodwood Revival, MotoGiro, Bonneville and the Isle of Man/Manx GP. It also has recently started to include news and views from abroad meaning outside the UK. Along with mechanic and owner how-to's, plus a good dose of museum round-ups, book reviews and auction prices, this magazine is a must have for the classic enthusiast.
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